The Alaska Earthquake Information Center contains information on seismology and tsunami research, education and outreach projects, and earthquake preparedness. There are also maps, reports, and a database on recent earthquakes and a map of historical Alaskan earthquakes, active faults, and rupture zones.
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This
resource
provides
eyewitness
accounts
and
historical
photographs
from
notable
damaging
earthquakes
that
have
occurred
in
or
near
Santa
Barbara
County,
California.
It
also
contains
a
catalog
of
all
earthquakes
that
have
been
felt
in
the
greater
Santa
Barbara
region
between
1800
and
1960.
Major
earthquakes
covered
include
the
1812
Santa
Barbara
Earthquake,
the
1857
Fort
Tejon
Earthquake,
the
1902
...
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This
collection
of
earthquake
photos,
published
by
the
United
States
Geological
Survey
(USGS),
contains
links
to
photos
for
specific
earthquakes,
as
well
as
links
to
other
USGS
image
collections
and
non-USGS
collections.
Highlights
include
photos
from
the
1906
San
Francisco
earthquake,
the
1989
Loma
Prieta
earthquake,
and
the
1994
earthquake
in
Northridge,
California.
There
is
also
a
link
to
the
USGS
...
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The
purpose
of
NASA's
Earth
Observatory
is
to
provide
a
freely-accessible
publication
on
the
Internet
where
the
public
can
obtain
new
satellite
imagery
and
scientific
information
about
our
home
planet.
The
specific
focus
of
this
Earth
Observatory
website
is
natural
hazards.
Earth
scientists
around
the
world
use
NASA
satellite
imagery
to
better
understand
the
causes
and
effects
of
natural
hazards.
...
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Grade level:
High (9-12), College (13-14), College (15-16), Graduate / Professional, General public

The
Saint
Louis
University
(SLU)
Earthquake
Center
provides
recent
Midwest
earthquake
locations,
the
history
of
central
U.S.
earthquakes,
a
link
for
reporting
an
earthquake,
historic
earthquake
and
instrument
photographs,
and
explanations
of
the
Modified
Mercalli
Intensity
Scale.
There
are
earthquake
information
flyers,
links
to
course
websites
and
course
notes,
a
textbook
description,
computer
tools
...
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This interactive simulator allows students to set the conditions for underlying geology, building design, and earthquake magnitude to see what happens when their virtual building is subjected to an earthquake. A written narrative describes the results of the simulation.
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This
portal
provides
access
to
maps,
data,
and
other
information
on
the
distribution
and
frequency
of
natural
hazards
in
the
United
States.
The
material
is
arranged
into
seven
categories:
earthquakes,
floods,
hurricanes,
landslides,
tsunamis,
volcanoes,
and
wildfires.
There
are
also
links
to
disaster
emergency
and
relief
organizations
and
to
real-time
resources
such
as
RSS
feeds,
advisories,
and
the
...
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Grade level:
Middle (6-8), High (9-12), College (13-14), College (15-16), Graduate / Professional, General public

This United States Geological Survey (USGS) on-line publication contains details about the geologic and hydrologic hazards caused by volcanoes, specifically in the U.S. Information and details are provided about hazards such as eruption blasts, volcanic gases, lava and pyroclastic flows, volcano landslides and lahars.
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This
article
describes
major
earthquakes
that
have
occurred
in
California
since
the
colonial
era,
beginning
with
a
1769
earthquake
experienced
by
a
Spanish
expedition
near
what
is
now
Los
Angeles,
and
ending
with
the
July
1952
earthquake
in
Kern
County.
Each
account
provides
observer's
reports
of
injuries,
fatalities,
property
damage,
and
ground
effects
(cracking,
subsidence).
More
recent
earthquake
...
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This
radio
broadcast
includes
a
discussion
of
the
avian
flu
spreading
though
Southeast
Asia,
Russia
and
parts
of
Europe.
Topics
include
whether
the
outbreak
is
a
pandemic
in
the
making,
and
what
preparations
might
be
made
to
control
the
outbreak.
The
next
segment
of
the
broadcast
discusses
earthquake
prediction,
in
light
of
the
2005
earthquake
in
Pakistan.
Two
seismologists
discuss
what
was
learned
...
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